What to Wear as a Summer Wedding Guest- Your Guide to being THAT Summer Wedding Guest

What to Wear as a Summer Wedding Guest- Your Guide to being THAT Summer Wedding Guest

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Summer weddings are a joy- and also, let's be honest, a complete production. You're expected to show up looking like you stepped off a mood board while managing a heat index that has other plans. You're a bridesmaid one minute, a choreographer the next, and somewhere in between you're expected to stay fresh, feel good, and look like getting dressed was effortless. The pressure is real, the functions are many, and the wardrobe decisions pile up fast.
But here's what we know at Mulmul: when the outfit is right- the fabric, the fit, the feeling, everything else falls into place. You stop thinking about what you're wearing and start actually enjoying the wedding. And that's the whole point.
Here's your function-by-function edit of everything you need to be that guest this summer.

1. Sugandh Pima Satin Lime Green Kurta with Blue Farshi Salwar — Mehendi Never Looked This Good

The set that brings all the colour and none of the regret.

Mehendi is the function where you want to go all out on colour- bold, bright, and unapologetically joyful, and the Sugandh set delivers exactly that. The lime green kurta paired with the cobalt blue farshi salwar is the kind of colour-blocked combination that photographs beautifully and feels even better in person. Crafted in smooth, breathable Pima Satin with a subtle soft sheen, it sits lightly on the skin even through the longest afternoon of henna and impromptu gig rehearsals. The sleeveless kurta with its delicate motifs keeps the look festive without being overdone, while the easy, relaxed salwar gives you full freedom of movement — because mehendi mandates a lot of sitting on the floor, dramatic hand poses, and the occasional dance break when a favourite song comes on.


2. Muski Denim Kurta with Garara — Cocktail Night, But Make It Cool

Because looking fashion-forward shouldn't come at the cost of your comfort.

Cocktail nights have a dress code that's always slightly ambiguous- festive enough to be taken seriously, but cool enough to show you have an eye for something different. The Muski Denim Kurta with Garara solves that equation beautifully. Denim at a wedding sounds like a statement, and that's entirely the point, but this isn't your everyday denim. Crafted in a refined, elevated denim that drapes with unexpected softness, the Muski brings a modern, fashion-forward energy to a traditional silhouette. The garara's wide flare is fluid and graceful, giving the look the movement and elegance expected of an evening function. It sits in that rare space between contemporary and classic, between bold and wearable, making it the outfit that sparks conversations at cocktail hour. Pair it with heeled mules and statement earrings and you're the most interesting person in the room, and still the most comfortable one.

3. Shamili Tissue Lavender Anarkali Kurta with Pant — Wedding Function Perfection

Elegant, ethereal, and endlessly versatile.

There are some outfits that simply work for every function, every body, every styling choice and the Shamili Tissue Lavender Anarkali is that outfit. The rich lavender tissue fabric catches the light with a gentle sheen that makes it look opulent while staying breathable through a full day of celebrations. The Anarkali silhouette is eternally flattering, it flows beautifully as you move, giving every step a natural grace that feels effortless. Style it with a sleek updo and polished drops for a poised, put-together look at the formal ceremonies, or let your hair down in soft waves for a relaxed, romantic vibe at the evening functions. It's the rare piece that reads as equally elegant whether you're seated through the pheras or twirling at the afterparty. This is the kind of outfit you reach for when you want to look exactly right without having to think too hard about it.

4. Pankhuri Banarsi Red Saree — The Reception Look That Owns the Room

Royal, rich, and entirely unforgettable.

The reception is the function that calls for your most polished, most considered look. The Pankhuri Banarsi Red Saree answers that call with quiet authority. Crafted in Mulmul's signature Banarsi, this is a saree with presence, the kind of rich, deeply woven textile that carries centuries of craft in every thread. The red is bold and unapologetic, the traditional shade that has always understood the assignment at Indian celebrations. But what makes the Pankhuri truly special is how it wears despite its visual richness, it drapes with the ease that Mulmul is known for, letting you move through the reception with grace rather than effort. It's the classic look, done beautifully- no excess, no compromise. Pair it with polished gold jewellery, a sleek bun or a soft blow-dry, and let the saree do what it was always meant to do: make you feel like the most graceful woman in the room.


Being that summer wedding guest was never about trying the hardest- it's about choosing the right pieces and then forgetting about them entirely. When your outfit breathes, when the fabric moves with you, when the colour is exactly right for the moment, you stop adjusting and start celebrating. You're present for the bride, you're on the dance floor when it counts, and you look impeccable in every photo without ever once feeling like your outfit is working against you. That's the Mulmul promise- clothes that feel as good as they look, designed for the women who have a lot to do and a whole lot more to enjoy. This wedding season, show up dressed, show up comfortable, and show up ready to be the best guest in the room.

 

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